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LIMERICK — Sarah Benson joined The Victory Bank to serve as banking center representative. In her new position, Benson will assist clients in achieving their short and long term financial goals.

Benson’s financial experience includes serving as a retail banker at Woodforest National Bank, Hatfield, head teller at Univest National Bank, Plumsteadville, and Teller/Customer Service Associate at PNC Bank, Buckingham. Benson resides in Quakertown.

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The Victory Bank is a locally owned and operated commercial bank headquartered in Limerick. For more information, call 610-948-9000 or visit www.thevictorybank.com.

Susquehanna Bank hires Matlack as commercial relationship manager

KING OF PRUSSIA — Susquehanna Bank is pleased to announce that Ian Matlack has joined the company as commercial relationship manager in the Commercial Real Estate Department. He will be responsible for actively managing an existing commercial real estate portfolio and actively seeking new real estate lending opportunities in the Delaware Valley Market. Matlack will be based at Susquehanna’s office in King of Prussia.

Matlack previously worked as a commercial real estate lender at National Penn Bank and has 13 years of experience in the banking and financial services industry.

A resident of Gilbertsville, Matlack is active in industry and community organizations as a member of Urban Land Institute, Main Line Chamber of Commerce, Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation and the Young Professional Network of Philadelphia.

Matlack graduated from Albright College with a bachelor’s degree in business management.

Susquehanna Bank provides banking and financial services at 261 branch locations in the mid-Atlantic region. It is a subsidiary of Susquehanna Bancshares Inc., a financial services holding company with assets of more than $18 billion and 3,400 employees.

Weis Markets launches promotion to benefit Wounded Warrior Project

SUNBURY — Weis Markets (NYSE: WMK) announced the launch of its second annual Believe in Heroes promotion to benefit Wounded Warrior Project, an organization that raises awareness and enlists public support for the needs of injured service members. Weis has set a goal to raise more than its inaugural $100,000 donation, made in 2011. The program runs in all 162 Weis stores through December.

“Weis customers are always incredibly generous, especially when we ask them to help us assist the men and women who’ve honorably served our country,” said Kurt Schertle, executive vice president of Weis Markets. “We’re confident that together we can make an impact for the Wounded Warrior Project and help to raise much-needed funds to support these servicemen and women for having sacrificed so much for our country.”

Weis customers may contribute to the Believe in Heroes program by purchasing select products from brand names including Ore-Ida, Dannon, Gerber, and Sargento, with the special Wounded Warrior Project label. Customers may also purchase Wounded Warrior Project bracelets or magnets selling for $1 each, and reusable tote bags for $2.99.

Believe in Heroes is a Wounded Warrior Project initiative that calls on Americans to recognize the enormous sacrifices made by the newest generation of veterans, and to honor the service of these individuals. The campaign aims to provide the American public with an opportunity to show their support and appreciation of veterans in their communities, and across the nation.

Celebrating its 100th year, Weis Markets Inc. (NYSE: WMK), founded in 1912, is a Mid Atlantic food retailer operating 162 stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and West Virginia. For more information, please visit: WeisMarkets.com or Facebook.com/WeisMarkets.